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The housing market is no longer a wealth-building engine as home prices continue to slump
“Now, American housing wealth has actually declined in inflation-adjusted terms over the past year—a notable erosion that reflects the market’s new equilibrium.”
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The battle for the soul of Israel
The country’s moderates are not giving up the struggle against their rogue government — and progressives elsewhere must not give up on them, writes historian Fania Oz-Salzberger
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The pro-Trump influencer making waves in Greenland
Investor and Russia expert Thomas Dans has no official role but has become US president’s advocate on the island
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Tesla lawyers ask judge to throw out $243 million verdict, saying mention of Elon Musk misled the jury
Musk had taken a big chance by allowing the case to go to trial at a pivotal moment for his electric car company.
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Buford Pusser, famous Tennessee sheriff who inspired Hollywood in the 1970s, may have killed his wife in 1967, authorities say
There is enough evidence that if Pusser were alive today, prosecutors would present an indictment to a grand jury, said a Tennessee DA.
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What would the Fed do in a tie vote? It’s not clear, and the Bank of England had to break a deadlock this month
There have been three occasions when a vote on the FOMC passed by a one-vote majority, though the last time it occurred was in 1973.